Would you like to work less but still earn enough to have a terrific lifestyle? The answer to that for many of us is going to be yes. I say “many” not “all” because there are plenty of people who are fortunate enough to love what they do and how they live and have no desire to change it. Continue reading →

Time to take a step up in the business and academic stakes with a title from the Havard Business School. The Havard Business Review’s 10 Must Reads – The Essentials appears on John Paul’s selection for the Property Tribes Essential Book List. Continue reading →

Not a pescatarian cookery book, but one about creating an energetic, positive workplace. This is another of John Paul’s favourites in his selection for the Property Tribes Essential Book List. A combination of mindset and business principles, Fish! takes a fictional manager through the process of turning an unenthusiastic team into one that is energised and effective, thus transforming the working environment. Continue reading →

Another book from Ken Blanchard, author of The One Minute Manager and Raving Fans, which are also included on the Property Tribes Essential Book List. This is another of John Paul’s favourites and carries a similar message to Raving Fans – that a great business is down to superlative customer service. Continue reading →

From the same author as The One Minute Manager and maintaining a similar parable style, Raving Fans deals with boosting results by delivering outstanding customer service. Another favourite of John Paul and included in his selection for the Property Tribes Essential Book List, he has taken the advice of creating fans instead of customers in his own business. Continue reading →

John Paul’s selection of favourites for the Property Tribes Essential Book List takes us more highbrow in the Business section. As well as some of the well-known popular titles, he includes some heavyweights (not in the literal sense!), one of which is this title from the Financial Times Series. Continue reading →

Four Seasons: The Story of a Business Philosophy is the memoir of the founder of the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. It is an investor favourite and although I haven’t read it myself, I think it will likely be an engaging tale. Continue reading →

This book is on the Property Tribes Essential Reading list, and is one of Niraj Shah’s favourites. Work the System, as the title suggests, is all about systemising your business so that you can regain your time. Continue reading →

The Beermat Entrepreneur is a well-known and popular book about taking your inspiration for a business – that you might just have jotted down on a beermat in the pub – and turning it into a reality. It addresses the “What next?” questions after you have done the jottings. Continue reading →

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